Voices In Your Head

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Voices In Your Head is a co-ed a cappella group at The University of Chicago that performs a wide variety of rock, pop, R&B, and other genres of music. Along with frequent campus performances, the group has toured throughout the midwest, and is establishing itself as one of the premier a cappella groups in the midwest.

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[edit] History

Voices In Your Head was formed in the fall of 1998 as an off-shoot of Harmony 8, a group which was established in the previous year. As the group developed, its concerts drew larger audiences and led to collaborative performances with groups like The Tufts University Beelzebubs, Washington University in St. Louis's After Dark. The group released its first live album, Sesquipedillia, in 2000, and its first studio album, On Point, in 2002, and has been releasing a new album every few years since. The group's newest album, Note To Self, was released on 05/23/2008, and has already met critical acclaim by having a track selected for the 2008 edition of the annual a cappella compilation Voices Only.

[edit] Notable Members

[edit] Albums

[edit] On Point (2002)

  1. Green Man
  2. Sexual Healing
  3. Megamix (Send Me an Angel / Like a Prayer / Beautiful Day)
  4. Tempted
  5. Date Rape
  6. Kryptonite
  7. This Woman's Work
  8. Oops! / Bad Touch
  9. Jessie's Girl
  10. Billie Jean / Smooth Criminal
  11. Turn Off The Light

[edit] Songs For Padded Rooms (2005)

  1. Heroes & Villains
  2. Used to Love U
  3. Brand New Key
  4. Marley Medley
  5. On The Couch
  6. Demons
  7. Toxic
  8. The Weight
  9. He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat)
  10. Cry Me a River

[edit] Note To Self (2008)

  1. Supermassive Black Hole
  2. Shut Up and Drive
  3. Hotel Song
  4. Commissioning a Symphony in C
  5. I Will Follow You into the Dark
  6. Crazy
  7. The Way I Am
  8. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
  9. What Goes Around...Comes Around
  10. Magic

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Loren Shevitz's Offical Website
  2. ^ [2] Ben Steven's RARB Biography

[edit] External links